Diverticulitis differential diagnosis: Difference between revisions
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It is important to differentiate sigmoid diverticulitis from a lot of inflammatory and non-inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and the urogenital system. Sigmoid diverticulitis may cause symptoms not only in the left lower quadrant but also in the right lower quadrant (elongated sigmoid loop) and anywhere in the lower abdomen. Right-sided diverticulitis even extends this towards the right upper abdomen. | |||
==Differential Diagnosis== | ==Differential Diagnosis== |
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Overview
It is important to differentiate sigmoid diverticulitis from a lot of inflammatory and non-inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and the urogenital system. Sigmoid diverticulitis may cause symptoms not only in the left lower quadrant but also in the right lower quadrant (elongated sigmoid loop) and anywhere in the lower abdomen. Right-sided diverticulitis even extends this towards the right upper abdomen.
Differential Diagnosis
The differential diagnosis includes colon cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, ischemic colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome, as well as a number of urological and gynecological processes.
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